Monday, 23 February 2026

MEME MONDAY #71

Now that he has u-turned again - this time on the cancelled local elections - Starmer is beginging to hit the campaign trail for what is going to be a monumental disaster in May.  Those results could be the end of him, unless he is already gone thanks to defeat in Gorton and Denton this Thursday.

Mon 16 Feb - 44 shares
Tue 17 Feb - 64 shares
Wed 18 Feb - 98 shares
Wed 18 Feb - 49 shares
Thu 19 Feb - 28 shares.  Just look at the faces on these factory workers in
south Wales.  Talk about losing the will to live!
Thu 19 Feb - 124 shares
Thu 19 Feb - 15 shares
Thu 19 Feb - 143 shares.  Another bold move by President Trump and
one that is sure to make our robotic tyrant PM wince
Fri 20 Feb - 994 shares
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Sun 22 Feb - 121 shares
Sun 22 Feb - 8 shares

Karl was also busy with his Facebook Stories last week, putting out a record half dozen, including three more editions of 'Diversity is Strength'.  To be fair, with the ever growing colonisation and Balkanisation of our nation, this series could run seven days a week and then some...




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Sunday, 22 February 2026

BOATWATCH #47

Boat crossings normally increase as winter begins to peter out, but last week Home Office-sponsored taxis collected zero migrants according to official data.  Spring is on its way, the lull won't last long...

Saturday, 21 February 2026

LITTLE OWEN LANDS

Everyone's favourite little lefty gobshite has landed in Gorton and Denton for the big by-election.  The Guardian's Owen Jones has shifted his allegiance yet again recently, this time to the Greens, who have overtaken Reform to be the favourites to take the seat on Thursday.

In between campaigning for the open borders lunatics, he has been making videos for his social media followers.  Two days ago he posted a 25 minute video that mostly consisted of vox pop type interviews he'd made with constituents in the street.  He singled one such segment for a post on his social media channels that smacked of the condescending attitude we have come to associate with legacy media hacks.

Despite a plethora of intriguing responses and a variety of endorsements for the three main contenders in Gorton and Denton, the wee man honed in on a short exchange with one particular voter.

Watch below, with Richey's commentary.


Kudos to this lady, she came off eminently better in this clip than little Owen, who doesn't appreciate that small gestures matter a lot to ordinary people.  Manners and etiquette are still important to some folk in the godless debauched anything-goes society promoted by leftists like Jones.  The great irony is that the working classes will be the downfall of an ideology that was founded in their name.  Bourgeois twats like Jones will never comprehend that, as they exist purely in a middle class echo chamber that regards the proletariat with the same kind of disdain they would show towards a piece of dog shit they have stepped in.

The people are rising little man, and regardless of the result in Gorton and Denton they will not swing left.

Thursday, 19 February 2026

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 19.02.26


It was a trio of Labour defences on Thursday, with one week to go before the big day in Gorton and Denton.  After accurately predicting last week's results, we got two out of three correct yesterday.

Plaid and Reform pushed Labour into third place in Caerphilly, while they fell to the Lib Dems in Cleveland.  Technically, the latter seat was vacated by an independent, as the incumbent quit Labour last October.

The result we didn't see coming was a gain for the Greens in Leicester, which may be symptomatic of a shift away from Labour in certain ethno-religious communities.  Stoneygate ward was 63 per cent Muslim according to the 2021 census.

It is probably for similar reasons that the smart money is going on the Greens to win in Gorton and Denton next week.  The Muslim population in the constituency stood at almost 30 per cent in 2021 and in a tight three way contest, this could be enough for the Greens to edge it if there is a big swing from Labour in that demographic.  This time next week we will know, but any predictions made will have been reached with very little degree of confidence.  Gorton and Denton has become notoriously difficult to call...

Van, Caerphilly County Borough Council

Pld: 374 (43.3%) -1.9%
Ref: 246 (28.5%) New
Lab: 231 (26.8%) -28.0%
LDm: 12 (1.4%) New

Pld GAIN from Lab

Stoneygate, Leicester City Council

Grn: 1,195 (30.4%) +22.9%
Lab: 1,089 (27.7%) -12.8%
Ind: 638 (16.2%) New
Ind: 453 (11.5%) New
Con: 327 (8.3%) -15.3%
Ref: 106 (2.7%) New
LDm: 62 (1.6%) -5.9%
Ind: 61 (1.6%) New

Grn GAIN from Lab

Zetland, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

LDm: 446 (50.5%) +15.2%
Lab: 191 (21.6%) -25.2%
Ref: 119 (13.5%) New
Grn: 65 (7.4%) New
Con: 62 (7.0%) -10.9%

LDm GAIN from Lab

LUCY'S LOUSY LETTER

While the smart money appears to have gone on the Greens sneaking victory in Gorton and Denton, the Labour machine - including third party smear groups like Hope Not Hate - have focused squarely on Reform UK and their candidate.  Labour are clearly more concerned with losing the seat to a right-leaning party than a crazed bunch of leftists, so much so that Lucy Powell has taken time out of the campaign to write a public letter to Reform's Matt Goodwin.

In an attempt to smear Goodwin, Labour's deputy leader and MP for Manchester Central has listed some apparently 'damning revelations' about his campaign team from a recent article by local rag the Manchester Mill.  She goes on to challenge Goodwin to publicly denounce the named individuals, who are alleged to have committed such heinous 'crimes' as using discriminatory language towards Muslims and sharing 'conspiracy theories' about the September 11th attacks and referring to Donald Trump - an Israeli puppet president - as an Israeli puppet president!

The letter can be seen below.



Imagine taking time out from actual campaigning to pull this mindless stunt?  She and her team could have been knocking doors or leafleting, but no.  All Labour have left in Gorton and Denton is name calling and smears.  The best thing Matt Goodwin can do in response to her letter is precisely nothing.  Throw it in the bin where it belongs and continue pounding the streets which is where the election will be won.

There's one week left, let Labour morons waste time throwing their silly labels around.  They don't stick like they used to.

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

TOON TUESDAY #91

A tough week for Chairman Starmer, but he's survived - for now.  Potential challengers are sharpening their knives ready to strike when the next scandal or electoral defeat rocks up.  The behind-the-scenes shenanigans was brilliantly illustrated by cartoonists from left and right last week, including a welcome return for Peter Brookes' portrayal of Ed Miliband as Wallace.  Please note that Morten Morland of The Times beat The Telegraph's Christian Adams to the 'Withering Heights' concept by a full week...

Andy Davey for The Daily Telegraph
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Christian Adams for The Sunday Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Sunday Times
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Andy Bunday on Instagram
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Ella Baron for The Guardian
Morten Morland for The Times
Matt Pritchett for The Sunday Telegraph
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Morten Morland for The Sunday Times
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Peter Brookes for The Times
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph

THE RIGHT (DIS)UNITED

Rupert Lowe's decision to relaunch his Restore Britain pressure group as a political party has drew a mixed response to say the least.  Some are elated about what they see as an ethno-conservative party that can challenge the multi-cultural establishment, while others have lashed out at what they see as a major split in the right and a gift to Starmer and the left.  Some question whether Reform and the Tories are even 'right-wing' parties to begin with, while others on this so-called 'right' have deployed the tactics of the left by labeling Lowe and his new party 'racists'.

Name-calling won't bother Lowe.  Since his ejection from Reform, he has steadily built a profile as a no nonsense straight talking guy who appeals to a demographic that has long tired of suave fork-tongued politicians.  In years gone by the emergence of a new party would merely be a flash in the pan that would quickly be muted by the Lab-Con protection racket that has destroyed British democracy for decades.  Now, with the destruction of the Uniparty in full flow, democracy is booming like never before.  The game has changed.

So who should be concerned about the rise of Lowe?  A recent poll put Restore Britain on ten per cent, level with the Lib Dems in fifth place.  Crucially, this cut Reform's poll lead in half, from ten points to five.  Clearly, Farage's decision to eject Lowe could prove catastrophic to his hopes of winning the next general election.  However, there is no need for Reformers to panic just yet and they can look to a recent example from the left for potential salvation.

When Zarah Sultana rashly announced she and Jeremy Corbyn were launching a new party on the left, it appeared to be a hammer blow to Starmer and Labour, who were already reeling from a tough (self-inflicted) start to government.  It was viewed by many - including BTLP - as a major split in the making.  However, what followed was the most disastrous launch and development of a party we care to remember.  Eight months on 'Your Party' has no visible leader, has had more ins and outs in Westminster than even Reform and has not fielded a single candidate in an election to date.  In that time, the Greens have emerged as the biggest threat to Labour on the left, and they were endorsed by none other than 'Your Party' in the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election.

Unlike Corbyn, Rupert Lowe is relatively new to politics.  Yes, he's built up a cult following on social media and produced a snazzy video to announce his new party, but can he build an actual root and stem political party and make it a success?  Time will tell, but if he wishes to usurp Farage and enter Number Ten in his place, he cannot waste the best part of this year squabbling with colleagues and failing to contest elections.  We are already almost half way thought this parliament.

Starmer and Labour will obviously very happy with this development, but it will not rescue them from a pitiful exit from government in three years.  Their voters are ditching them in hitherto unseen numbers, many to the Greens, but also to Reform.  Both Labour and the Tories are becoming less and less relevant and May's elections will show that.


It's by no means representative of anything other than our own social media following, but we thought we'd test the water with an emoji poll over the weekend.

At the time of writing the results are as follows.

Lowe = 2,519 (57.1%)
Farage = 1,067 (24.2%)
Badenoch = 209 (4.7%)

None = 617 (14.0%)

As ever, we do not endorse any political party at BTLP, regardless of the ebb and flow of the party political leanings of our supporters.  A broad church is how we defeat the establishment, not a myriad of ever splintering political parties.

Monday, 16 February 2026

MEME MONDAY #70

As promised, it was a bumper week for our Karl and the increase in output just happened to coincide with Chairman Starmer's worst week yet as PM.  Unfortunately, our distribution on Facebook remains drastically low with no obvious reason for the reduction.  As such, this hits our monetisation hard and last month's return from Meta was a record low.

While this started as a hobby almost eleven years ago, it has grown into a major project that is hampered by the fact we both work full time.  Funding could seriously impact our ability to do more, but sadly we generate barely enough to pay for our web domain and X subscription.  Donations are rare, but incredibly helpful as they are a crucial morale booster that shows us that our efforts are in some way appreciated.  The best way to do this is through the buymeacoffee site here, which we have re-styled as 'Buy us a pint each'.

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